Çiler Hatipoğlu, Elżbieta Gajek, Lina Milosewska, Nihada Delibegović Džanić
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Abstract
With the COVID-19 outbreak at the beginning of 2020, many language
teachers worldwide who were successfully implementing face-to-face teaching
had to abruptly switch to online education, which was not something they
were trained for or had experience with. Were they successful? The present
study asked students from Turkey (TUR), Poland (POL), the Republic of North
Macedonia (RNM), and Bosnia and Herzegovina (B&H) to evaluate their
teachers’ professional adaptation and success during the first emergency
online teaching semester. The results of the study showed that there were
important similarities in the ways students in the examined four countries
approached and evaluated the level of professionalism of their teachers in
the first COVID-19 period regarding their teachers’ computer literacy,
online teaching skills, creation of materials appropriate for online
teaching.